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We hope that you will find a course or training program that is in line with your career goals. At International Institute for Health Care Professionals, we will be happy to take the opportunity to turn you into the healthcare professional that you aspire to be.

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Effective January 23, 2024, this nursing program is a candidate for initial accreditation by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing. This candidacy status expires on January 23, 2026.

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6870 North Federal Highway Boca Raton, Florida 33487

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Welcome to IIHCP!

At IIHCP programs provide the opportunity to enrich the knowledge, skills, values and critical thinking that will impact the good of lifelong discovery, relationships, solutions, research, innovation, service and leadership.

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  • Nursing Programs for All Levels

International Institute for Health Care Professionals is a licensed vocational school that offers courses in various medical and health disciplines.

At International Institute for Health Care Professionals, we acknowledge the role to prepare aspiring healthcare professionals for a future successful career in their chosen field(s). Courses and training programs vary in timeframes as well as in schedules so enrollees can take full advantage of acquiring their education. In just in 12 months, you can earn a degree – it broadens your career opportunities. It gives you an edge above other applicants.

Get your training from International Institute for Health Care Professionals today! Enrollment is ongoing for many programs/courses.

Practical Nursing (LPN)

Practical nursing (PN) is a residential and diploma program offering a 1350 clock hour program providing learning experiences in classroom, laboratory, simulation and clinical settings  in the community.

Nursing Program (ASN)

The Associate of Science in Nursing Program is designed to prepare the student to become an effective nurse clinician capable of sound clinical judgment in a variety of healthcare settings and in the community.

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program is designed to prepare the student to become an effective nurse clinician capable of sound clinical judgment in a variety of healthcare settings and in the community.

Three-Year Direct-Entry Midwifery

IIHCP offers the Direct Entry Midwifery program as an Associate of Science. The Midwifery Program provides an education with a foundation in health science theory and clinical preparation in health care for women and newborns.

Modified for Registered Nurses

Florida’s Midwifery Practice Act allows for Advanced Standing to be granted for students with prior nursing education. Education will be assessed on an individual basis and credit will be granted when appropriate. 

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With our ASN and BSN what Will I Be Prepared to Do When I'm Done?

Take the Next Generation NCLEX (NGN)-RN® Exam

Your Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) success is our goal. Taught by experienced faculty, our RN associate degree program prepares you to sit for the Next Generation NCLEX (NGN)-RN® national certification exam and become a confident RN.

Confidently Work in Healthcare

Equipped with essential nursing training and employer-focused transferable skills, our ADN graduates are able to confidently fill in-demand RN roles. They work alongside diverse teams of healthcare professionals in a variety of settings: physician’s offices, private medical clinics, hospitals, home healthcare services and long-term care facilities.

Pursue a Growing Career

The projected job growth for Registered Nurses between 2020 and 2030 is 9%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).6
That’s faster than the national average!

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